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kerthe father of nsa lea hopes to be able to visit his son as soon as next week. owden says he has been unable to speak to his son since he leaked documents. he also wants his son to make sure he understands his legal standing in the u.s. where he has been charged with espionage. >> bob filner says he is ending therapy earlier than expected. he faces mounting pressure to resign amidst mounting sexual allegations. says he will continue counseling on it outpatient basis. last month, he said his therapy would not end until august 19. >> coming up, what kind of weather is ahead for next >> it is time to think about shopping in maryland. they are giving families the chance to save moneyball shopping for school supplies. it kicks off tomorrow and ends one week from today. clothing and shoes priced $100 or less, you will not have to pay sales tax. no limit on simultaneous purchases. >> there is still time for the montgomery county fair. s, music,joyed ride and fried food. be sure to stop by the abc 7 news booth. queen latifah has a new talk show airing right here on abc
kerthe father of nsa lea hopes to be able to visit his son as soon as next week. owden says he has been unable to speak to his son since he leaked documents. he also wants his son to make sure he understands his legal standing in the u.s. where he has been charged with espionage. >> bob filner says he is ending therapy earlier than expected. he faces mounting pressure to resign amidst mounting sexual allegations. says he will continue counseling on it outpatient basis. last month, he said...
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nsa whistle-blower edward now den provided the documents weeks ago. nancy pelosi said it is disturbing. >> the nsa has become a menace and the constitutional rights of americans are under broad assault here and the fourth amendment right to be search and seizure and these are under attack. >> the chairman of the house and senate and intel committees defended them and said the majority is unintentional and don't provide surveillance of americans. republicans law makers who proposed legislation believed that their legislation would have passed if new revelations had come to light then. healther. >> and turning now to the growing chaos in egypt. security forces storming the mosque in cairo and shots were fired inside out. there are hundreds of muslim supporters who barricaded themselves inside and after a day of violation took the lives. they were placed under investigation for murder and attempted murder and terrorism. >> and as the government considers disbanding the government altogether. leland? >> heather, what was a protest is now an armed insurrec
nsa whistle-blower edward now den provided the documents weeks ago. nancy pelosi said it is disturbing. >> the nsa has become a menace and the constitutional rights of americans are under broad assault here and the fourth amendment right to be search and seizure and these are under attack. >> the chairman of the house and senate and intel committees defended them and said the majority is unintentional and don't provide surveillance of americans. republicans law makers who proposed...
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we get information from other agencies that they collect whether nsa, fbi. we are not collecting it. it is the lawfully connect the -- collected. it came after 2009 that we do not have access to some of the types of information that would help us like the underwear bomber. we had great access to threat information coming from the reports provided to us by cia, the nsa. what we do not have is the kind of access we needed to non-terrorism databases. information about individuals applying for refugee status in the united states or for visas. because what we need to do is have information and not just for a minute or a day or a week but long enough so we have the rate information from the cia, from a source, all we have is a name or a first name, what we do to compare the information to the other information we have also collected at the government has about people traveling care or seeking asylum so that we can then provided to the agencies that can act on it? it is my perspective that we were already doing it will be somewhat surprised i would have trouble doi
we get information from other agencies that they collect whether nsa, fbi. we are not collecting it. it is the lawfully connect the -- collected. it came after 2009 that we do not have access to some of the types of information that would help us like the underwear bomber. we had great access to threat information coming from the reports provided to us by cia, the nsa. what we do not have is the kind of access we needed to non-terrorism databases. information about individuals applying for...
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okay, nsa. i think most americans don't like the intrusion. you want to do away with the nsa. that's what dennis kucinich wants to abolish, the agency. >> absolutely. >> bill: what would you put in its place to monitor communications by terrorists all over the world? >> i'd mick sure that all the existing intelligence agencies were abiding by the law. >> bill: okay, okay. >> the nsa has become a rogue agency. >> bill: i don't have time. only have a minute. say we abolish the nsa. not going to happen, but say obama does it. what would you put in its place? >> we have existing intelligence agencies who could handle this. let's face it, most of this work is being done by internet providers. 91% of the internet traffic goes through this program. >> bill: you'd let the cia and fbi handle all this stuff? >> bill, you said yourself it prism should be abolished. i'm saying we need control over the nsa. they're a rogue agency, lied to congress, lied to the administration. >> bill: i don't disagree with that. i think they have to be accountable for what they do. i don't disagree, but i
okay, nsa. i think most americans don't like the intrusion. you want to do away with the nsa. that's what dennis kucinich wants to abolish, the agency. >> absolutely. >> bill: what would you put in its place to monitor communications by terrorists all over the world? >> i'd mick sure that all the existing intelligence agencies were abiding by the law. >> bill: okay, okay. >> the nsa has become a rogue agency. >> bill: i don't have time. only have a minute....
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when we come back, i'll have more with the gaggle and more with what happened over there with nsa and then some. we'll be right back. ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just a click away with our free mobile app. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> a group of bipartisan lawmakers head to the white house today to discuss their concerns over the controversial nsa surveillance program with president obama. yesterday during a senate judiciary committee hearing committee chai
when we come back, i'll have more with the gaggle and more with what happened over there with nsa and then some. we'll be right back. ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just a click away with our free mobile app. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him,...
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>> democrats increasingly troubled by nsa surveillance. i think the report in "the washington post" showing that there were more than 2700 incidents in which the nsa broke and violated is going to get more press. democrats are already reacting negatively to it. we've seen patrick leahy on the senate judiciary saying that he's going to hold hearings. even nancy pelosi who has been supportive of the president here says she's quite troubled and regular critics like senator ron wyden have released a letter saying this is the only the tip of the iceberg. there's still a lot we don't know. >> harry, what are you hearing down there? is this something that has already got the far left up in arms or much to do about nothing? >> they voted to defund this program a month ago. i think you're going to have real issues when the congress gets back. there's been a lot of pushback. you can see the people that supported the president, kind of pulling back. this is going to be a big issue. if you you're looking for the obama scandal, as the republicans are,
>> democrats increasingly troubled by nsa surveillance. i think the report in "the washington post" showing that there were more than 2700 incidents in which the nsa broke and violated is going to get more press. democrats are already reacting negatively to it. we've seen patrick leahy on the senate judiciary saying that he's going to hold hearings. even nancy pelosi who has been supportive of the president here says she's quite troubled and regular critics like senator ron...
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and that's when we started using the cell phones the nsa loves so much. and, in 1983, "the new york times" published this column titled the silent power of the nsa warning that, quote, this virtually unknown federal agency has repeatedly sought to enlarge its power without consulting the civilian officials who theoretically direct the government. that was written 30 years ago. yes, we note 1984 has long been considered the year of big brother but it looks like that may have been a year late. >>> still to come, miley cyrus's raunchy routine sparks criticism but does it add up? >>> pandemonium. another cub could be on the way. the shout out tonight and an amazing shot. colorado state university freshman has won a year's worth of tuition after sinking a half court shot during a pep rally on campus. he was selected randomly and given three opportunities to make the shot. he only needed one. it's a very similar shot to the one we saw from a ball state freshman last week, amazing. wow. look at that. the student won a semester's worth of free tuition and the sho
and that's when we started using the cell phones the nsa loves so much. and, in 1983, "the new york times" published this column titled the silent power of the nsa warning that, quote, this virtually unknown federal agency has repeatedly sought to enlarge its power without consulting the civilian officials who theoretically direct the government. that was written 30 years ago. yes, we note 1984 has long been considered the year of big brother but it looks like that may have been a...
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now the story today is, look at how the fisa court slammed the nsa, sort of like we have to pick which boat we want to ride on. the story today, the opinion today goes to underscore what folks like i have been saying all along, that the fisa court is not only looking at warrants, they are looking at the entire process of the system, and what was done in this application to say we want to keep going with the process is the fisa court went into extremely excruciating detail about is the nsa complying with the fourth amendment and the law? they found that, as you go down the system, what they are -- in the vast majority of it, but they have this one element of the program -- >> mean not getting americans' data if they can? >> no, not getting it kept in the system. that's it. >> right. >> and what they want is, no, that's not in compliance. >> okay. >> so the nsa went away and fixed it a month later. that's what we're dealing with, and they reported it to congress a month after that. the system that was found to be constitutional, because you ended up with they could see i sent you an e-ma
now the story today is, look at how the fisa court slammed the nsa, sort of like we have to pick which boat we want to ride on. the story today, the opinion today goes to underscore what folks like i have been saying all along, that the fisa court is not only looking at warrants, they are looking at the entire process of the system, and what was done in this application to say we want to keep going with the process is the fisa court went into extremely excruciating detail about is the nsa...
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jon: another bombshell rocking the nsa. new reports reveal the intelligence agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >>> plus a "day of rage" sweeping across egypt today. at least 17 people dead already as thousands take to the streets in response to the bloody crack down early they are week that killed 600. >>> and a new book blowing some holes in the age-old rules of pregnancy. are alcohol and caffeine really off limits? it's all "happening now."
jon: another bombshell rocking the nsa. new reports reveal the intelligence agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >>> plus a "day of rage" sweeping across egypt today. at least 17 people dead already as thousands take to the streets in response to the bloody crack down early they are week that killed 600. >>> and a new book blowing some holes in the age-old rules of pregnancy. are alcohol and caffeine really off limits? it's all "happening...
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and russia in the wake of the asylum given to the nsa leaker edward snowden. staying put in putin's backyard. it's been a month since the horrific scene which saw the death of 19 members of the heroic firefighting squad known as the hot shots. arizona has been asking for the fed to accept in an offer up some help. that state just turned back. the answer is upsetting. the maimages are compelling -- the images are compelling as hundreds of people confront the terrifying colorado flood. we'll bring you an update after the break. stay with us. ♪ (tires screeching) red hot deal days are back. (alarm beeping) stop foro one. what? it's red hot deal days. get $100 off the samsung galaxy note ii with features like pop-up play. lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. do you mind
and russia in the wake of the asylum given to the nsa leaker edward snowden. staying put in putin's backyard. it's been a month since the horrific scene which saw the death of 19 members of the heroic firefighting squad known as the hot shots. arizona has been asking for the fed to accept in an offer up some help. that state just turned back. the answer is upsetting. the maimages are compelling -- the images are compelling as hundreds of people confront the terrifying colorado flood. we'll...
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the snas nsa released this stat, quote. steve, nancy pelosi released a statement calling this extremely disturbing. are we going to see more movement on this whole issue? >> i certainly hope so. another of karen's colleagues, dana priest, has chronicled how pathetic the congressional oversight is of the intelligence machinery of the country and i think this report continues to show that. what is disturbing to me about this report and karen raised with the issues of the various typos is how powerful algorithms are. when you're punching in data and so much is digitized the accident flow that comes out of these areas. a book by jim risen called "state of war," to connect that to that there was the -- showing our contacts in iran that were disclosed to the public because of another kind of similar error. so i think that we need to get in and see congress really review its own oversight of these bureaucracies. >> you put in 202 versus 20 that could result in what it did, it boggles the mind for the possibilities here. thank you
the snas nsa released this stat, quote. steve, nancy pelosi released a statement calling this extremely disturbing. are we going to see more movement on this whole issue? >> i certainly hope so. another of karen's colleagues, dana priest, has chronicled how pathetic the congressional oversight is of the intelligence machinery of the country and i think this report continues to show that. what is disturbing to me about this report and karen raised with the issues of the various typos is...
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the paper revealing the nsa can tap more than 75%, three-fourths of internet traffic in the country. jim miklaszewski is joining me now to explain what happened in court and how this will play out. as we stated the appeal process is something that is automatic. >> absolutely. >> reporter: the military judge did hand down a 35-year prison term for fpc bradley manning for leaking 700,000 documents. a pretty massive leak of intelligence. the largest in u.s. history. the prosecution had asked for 60 years. the defense had asked for 25 years. and the maximum sentence would have been 90. some are already looking at this as somewhat of a win for bradley manning and his defense team. now, the judge had already ordered, prior to the sentence, that he would be given credit for the 3 1/2 years he has already spent in custody, so that already reduces the sentence. and so at the -- a little over ten years, he would be eligible for parole. that is a big wild card because who knows what the sense of bradley manning's offenses and how that is looked upon by any kind of military parole board. given t
the paper revealing the nsa can tap more than 75%, three-fourths of internet traffic in the country. jim miklaszewski is joining me now to explain what happened in court and how this will play out. as we stated the appeal process is something that is automatic. >> absolutely. >> reporter: the military judge did hand down a 35-year prison term for fpc bradley manning for leaking 700,000 documents. a pretty massive leak of intelligence. the largest in u.s. history. the prosecution had...
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bring it nsa. they are much scare yes, sir than any nsa program. >> i think they are tied for scary the nsa and the irs. >> can't they kill you? >> you may be on to something. >> are you not a fall security guy? i feel like you should know this. >> the irs looked a lot scare yes, sir until we saw the video of them doing like the electric slide at the conference. then it was like, oh yeah, deduction. let's talk about it. i am so getting audited. >> i have to go to filner. the creepest man ever with the creepest smile ever. buck you said when you are -- your defense against sexual harassment charges are to find one person you have not sexually harassed it is a problem. bill, did you follow that? >> i was molesting a craving burger right now. >> it was sexual harassment so maybe i should let you go. >> i want to point out, telling jedediah to hurry up, it doesn't do anything. the show has to be a certain length. >> i don't follow. >> which you should know because you are -- you are sort of on the show
bring it nsa. they are much scare yes, sir than any nsa program. >> i think they are tied for scary the nsa and the irs. >> can't they kill you? >> you may be on to something. >> are you not a fall security guy? i feel like you should know this. >> the irs looked a lot scare yes, sir until we saw the video of them doing like the electric slide at the conference. then it was like, oh yeah, deduction. let's talk about it. i am so getting audited. >> i have to...
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they want to introduce a civil liberties and privacy advocate to the process, declassify more nsa and fisa court documents and appoint a new group of outside experts to review intelligence. it's receiving criticism from lawmakers who believe a privacy advocate will slow down the country's anti-terror tactics. president obama and senator john mccain, has talked about how snowden has changed intelligence. >> i called for a thorough review of our surveillance operations. before mr. snowden made he's leaks. i don't think we would have gotten to the same place. and we would have done so without putting at risk, our national security. and vital ways to secure the country. there's americans that view mr. snowden as awhistleblower. there's some young people that believe he's some kind of jason bourne. >>> relations between the united states and russia are strained at best. and it goes all the way to the highest levels of government. president obama insists he doesn't dislike vladimir putin. but it's clear he's not too crazy about him, either. the president's remarks prompted a challenge from
they want to introduce a civil liberties and privacy advocate to the process, declassify more nsa and fisa court documents and appoint a new group of outside experts to review intelligence. it's receiving criticism from lawmakers who believe a privacy advocate will slow down the country's anti-terror tactics. president obama and senator john mccain, has talked about how snowden has changed intelligence. >> i called for a thorough review of our surveillance operations. before mr. snowden...
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. >> we are getting new reaction in president obama's claim and the program in the nsa. the president said before everyone takes a long vacation. he wants the secretative agency to be more traps parent. this follows the moting the president had with surveillance from big tech company like apple and at&t. peter, why are they taking issue with the plane? >> different reasons, some say the reforms go far and some say not far enough. speaker john boehner wants to make sure that the president's priority is saving american's lives and not saving face. >> others say we need a president who defends our intelligence program and explain its appropriately to the american people and uses capability in his arsenal to defoot the al-qaeda. the flip side made by senator ron widen who is encouraged by the proposed reforms and wants more and wants them detailed. i have seen 0 evidence that the bulk of the american's phone records provided any unique value to intelligence gathering or making americans safer. they should insure that bulk collection is ended. that is more reform than the pre
. >> we are getting new reaction in president obama's claim and the program in the nsa. the president said before everyone takes a long vacation. he wants the secretative agency to be more traps parent. this follows the moting the president had with surveillance from big tech company like apple and at&t. peter, why are they taking issue with the plane? >> different reasons, some say the reforms go far and some say not far enough. speaker john boehner wants to make sure that the...
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jon: another bombshell rocking the nsa. new reports reveal the intelligence agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >>> plus a "day of rage" sweeping across egypt today. at least 17 people dead already as thousands take to the streets in response to the bloody crack down early they are week that killed 600. >>> and a new book blowing some holes in the age-old rules of pregnancy. are alcohol and caffeine really off limits? it's all "happening now." jon: but we begin on this friday morning with stunning new developments in the nsa spying scandal. new reports the intelligence agency has broken privacy rules or overstepped its legal authority thousands of times each year since 2008. good morning to you, i'm jon scott. >> i'm allison cam rot tax in for general that lee. jon: mice to have you here. >> we have a lot of news, because details come from nsa leaker edward snowden. he shared them with the "washington post." we have infractions was unauthorized surveillance of u.s. citizens. >> a lot of what happens
jon: another bombshell rocking the nsa. new reports reveal the intelligence agency violated privacy rules thousands of times since 2008. >>> plus a "day of rage" sweeping across egypt today. at least 17 people dead already as thousands take to the streets in response to the bloody crack down early they are week that killed 600. >>> and a new book blowing some holes in the age-old rules of pregnancy. are alcohol and caffeine really off limits? it's all "happening...
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. >>> big developments in the rising scandal of nsa. rising serious questions about the scope. secret court documents unclassified showing the nsa was rebuked in 2011 for collecting thousands of e-mails that had no ties to suspected terrorism calling into question why the nsa would ever be gathering that info. kathryn harris with answers. hi. >> reporter: these newly classified documents shown two years ago the fisa court determined the nsa collection program violated existing statutes and constitutional protections. in one opinion, judge john d. bates wrote for the first time the government advised the court the volume and information the nsa is collecting is fundamentally different from what the court had been to believe. administration officials describe it aztec call and the bundled communications focuses on foreign e-mail. a bundle communication can be as simple as opening up your personal e-mail account. if one of those messages was the target of an nsa tracking program, all your messages would be targeted because the nsa apparently didn't have the technicalabili technict
. >>> big developments in the rising scandal of nsa. rising serious questions about the scope. secret court documents unclassified showing the nsa was rebuked in 2011 for collecting thousands of e-mails that had no ties to suspected terrorism calling into question why the nsa would ever be gathering that info. kathryn harris with answers. hi. >> reporter: these newly classified documents shown two years ago the fisa court determined the nsa collection program violated existing...
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how did the president's comments -- how did they change the debate over the nsa program? or did they change the debate? >> they changed the debate some. if you look back two months ago when the snowden information first came out, he struck a defiant tone. he essentially said nothing's wrong here, no one's looking at your phone records. he sort of questioned what the debate was about. if you look now, there was a voting congress, the majority of democrats said they wanted to defund this program. if you look at these changes, michael hayden is right, the program has not been changed. the president didn't say the program did anything wrong. that said, he has moved to where he's now conceding there's a public uprising, both among conservatives and liberals, and trying to find a way to square the circle, make people who are traditional allies of the president like dick durbin, and ron wyden, he's trying to talk them through that, while defending the program overall as well. >> president obama friday again strongly condemning snowden's actions. this is the exchange that he had
how did the president's comments -- how did they change the debate over the nsa program? or did they change the debate? >> they changed the debate some. if you look back two months ago when the snowden information first came out, he struck a defiant tone. he essentially said nothing's wrong here, no one's looking at your phone records. he sort of questioned what the debate was about. if you look now, there was a voting congress, the majority of democrats said they wanted to defund this...
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lawmakers are criticizing the president's plan to increase oversight of the nsa surveillance programs exposed by leaker edward snowden. >> he's failed to explain these programs which are lawful, which have saved lives. >> we need to do better in educating our public so they are not fearful that we, the government, are violating their privacy. >> reporter: the former director of the nsa warned added oversight could hurt a key part of the program, moving quick three protect national security. >> so you need to be careful about how many processes you put in there. >> reporter: the leaks seem to have pushed u.s./russia relations to a post-cold war low. ever since snowden obtained asyl num the country. president obama has canceled a meeting with vladimir putin originally scheduled for next month. some lawmakers want a stronger gesture. >> mr. putin does not have united states/russia relationships in any priority, and treat him in a realistic fashion. that's the way to treat mr. putin. not just canceling a meeting. >> reporter: snowden's father continues to defend his son who he is preparin
lawmakers are criticizing the president's plan to increase oversight of the nsa surveillance programs exposed by leaker edward snowden. >> he's failed to explain these programs which are lawful, which have saved lives. >> we need to do better in educating our public so they are not fearful that we, the government, are violating their privacy. >> reporter: the former director of the nsa warned added oversight could hurt a key part of the program, moving quick three protect...
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it comes days after president obama said the nsa leaker has done grave damage to the united states. >> good morning kelly. >> good morning to you as well. the father says where his son chooses to live the rest of his life will be his decision alone. edward snowden is living in temporary asylum in russia. here in america the president and some members say he is causing great harm for the operations of the nsa and he should return to stand on trial. >> the fact is mr. snowden has been charged with three felonies. if he believes that what he did was right then like every other american citizen he can come here appear before the court with a lawyer and make his case. >> he believes the president and members of congress are involved in political theaters he claims are poisoning the well for his son to have a fair trial if he were to return home to face charges. >> as a father i want my son to come home if i believe the justice system that we should be afforded is going to be applied directly. >> snowden's father says he has not spoken to his son directly. he does say he is looking forward
it comes days after president obama said the nsa leaker has done grave damage to the united states. >> good morning kelly. >> good morning to you as well. the father says where his son chooses to live the rest of his life will be his decision alone. edward snowden is living in temporary asylum in russia. here in america the president and some members say he is causing great harm for the operations of the nsa and he should return to stand on trial. >> the fact is mr. snowden...
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obama's surveillance programs, they've also said he's been too soft on russia and accused nsa leaker edward snowden. >> mr. snowden's being granted asylum in russia is a signal of incredibly bad relations between the united states and russia. and mr. putin putting his thumb right in america's eye. >> reporter: senator john mccain argued that the president underestimated his russian counterpart. >> and i know they like to focus on body language, and he's got that kind of slouch looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. >> the president comparing him to the kid in the back of the classroom, i think is very indicative of his lack of appreciation of who vladimir putin is. >> reporter: and renewed debate today about the president's defense of the nsa surveillance programs. >> finally came out last friday trying to come up with ways to salvage the program by window dressing. >> i applaud the president for bringing us there and talking about how do we educate the public that we need this program. >> reporter: all this as snowden's father says he now has the papers to visit hi
obama's surveillance programs, they've also said he's been too soft on russia and accused nsa leaker edward snowden. >> mr. snowden's being granted asylum in russia is a signal of incredibly bad relations between the united states and russia. and mr. putin putting his thumb right in america's eye. >> reporter: senator john mccain argued that the president underestimated his russian counterpart. >> and i know they like to focus on body language, and he's got that kind of slouch...
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illinois and new jersey are among states pushing for reform. >>> more of abuse by the nsa. new reports the nsa bugged the united nations and has been spying on countries at the new york headquarters for a year. this according to the german newspaper. spies reportedly cracked the coding system for a video conference room according to documented provided by edward snowden. they also mention a special collection service where nsa spies monitor movements in 80 embassies and consulates across the globe. >>> in just a few hours, major hasan will be sentenced. the ft. hood shooter faces the death penalty for killing 13 people and injuring more than 30 others when he opened fire nearly four years ago at a texas military base. his fate in the hands of 13 senior army officers. they must vote unanimously to give him the death penalty or he will receive life in prison. a death sentence will trigger an automatic appeal under military law. the panel is expected to maybe hear two or three days of system. officials say prosecutors might bring up to 16 witnesses. hasan remained silent for m
illinois and new jersey are among states pushing for reform. >>> more of abuse by the nsa. new reports the nsa bugged the united nations and has been spying on countries at the new york headquarters for a year. this according to the german newspaper. spies reportedly cracked the coding system for a video conference room according to documented provided by edward snowden. they also mention a special collection service where nsa spies monitor movements in 80 embassies and consulates...
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. >>> tonight, the father of nsa leaker edward snowden is speaking out, saying his son is not a traitor. and though snowden's father says he believes in the american justice system, he does not think his son would get a fair trial if he returns from russia. abc's susan saulny in washington tonight. >> as a father, i want my son to come home. >> reporter: today, in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, lon snowden, father of fugitive nsa leaker edward snowden, said plans have been made to reunite in russia. >> you're going to moscow? >> reporter: bruce fein is the family's lawyer and says it will happen very soon. >> we have visas, we have a date which we won't disclose because of the frenzy. >> reporter: the purpose of trip -- to come up with a criminal defense against charges of espionage. >> what i would like is for this to be vetted in open court for the american people to have all the facts. >> reporter: but the elder snowden is not convinced his son could get a fair trial. >> when you consider many of the statements made by our leaders, they have poisoned the wel
. >>> tonight, the father of nsa leaker edward snowden is speaking out, saying his son is not a traitor. and though snowden's father says he believes in the american justice system, he does not think his son would get a fair trial if he returns from russia. abc's susan saulny in washington tonight. >> as a father, i want my son to come home. >> reporter: today, in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, lon snowden, father of fugitive nsa leaker edward...
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let's talk about the nsa vote. weyou have additional stuff will give you the opportunity to do that. i looked at this issue really, really carefully. theer one, nobody likes fact that any government agency is collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. federal judges that look at this and say it is constitutional. we know we have stopped about 50 terrorist attacks. it is a lot to deal with this sort of stuff. i look at who is on the intelligence committees. one of the guys is tom coburn. i was at the oklahoma press association meeting. i watched him stand up and said this has been asked oversight, the most accountable and was absolutely saving american lives. there are 14 other members. every single one of them. except one. i think there is one that didn't. written out of the 14 voted that way. both the speaker and the minority leader. revelations.nowden he did not give us an instance of abuse. look at the irs. terrific abuse of power. individual cases have come
let's talk about the nsa vote. weyou have additional stuff will give you the opportunity to do that. i looked at this issue really, really carefully. theer one, nobody likes fact that any government agency is collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. federal judges that look at this and say it is constitutional. we know we have stopped about 50 terrorist attacks. it is a lot to deal with this sort of stuff. i look at who is on the...
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the nsa response was quick. overnight the nsa released a statement, "nsa's foreign intelligence surveillance activities are continually audited and overseen internally and externally. when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission the agency reports the issue internally and to federal overseers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it." now these revelations will no doubt anger critics who have been raising some deep concerns about privacy issues. i did reach out to an official at the white house overnight and so far no comment. >> thank you very much. let's turn to what's being called a tropical annoyance out over mexico's yucatan peninsula. forecasters say it could bring a whole lot of rain to the gulf coast over the weekend. let's bring in our meteorologist here indra petersons. i can't say it but i know she is one. what are we doing with this annoyance and maybe a tropical storm coming this way, what do we know? >> a lot of people paying attention to erin because it's named but er
the nsa response was quick. overnight the nsa released a statement, "nsa's foreign intelligence surveillance activities are continually audited and overseen internally and externally. when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission the agency reports the issue internally and to federal overseers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it." now these revelations will no doubt anger critics who have been raising some deep concerns about privacy issues. i did...
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we know companies like microsoft are willing to cooperate with nsa. a if you report says local law l enforcement agencies are taking information surveillance fromsa the nsa and arresting americans because of that surveillance. what you're doing is inviting the government into your home. that, to me, is very dangerous. >> wayne, you have to be careful what you wear when you're watching tv. they might flip the switch and v watch you right back? >> that's true. and i agree.hey it's a terrible thing to have the government watching you for anything. federal geet the government out of awful our lives. however, nobody is forcing you once again to buy that particular television that has a that camera in it.at c it's like buying a gun. you know a gun can kill somebody, might even kill you if you own the gun. so you got to be careful.n. so if you buy that television that has that camera, you're taking that risk. you don't have to -- wayne -- nobody is forcing you, but you buy the tv with the expectation thatpect government isn't going to be surveying you eating
we know companies like microsoft are willing to cooperate with nsa. a if you report says local law l enforcement agencies are taking information surveillance fromsa the nsa and arresting americans because of that surveillance. what you're doing is inviting the government into your home. that, to me, is very dangerous. >> wayne, you have to be careful what you wear when you're watching tv. they might flip the switch and v watch you right back? >> that's true. and i agree.hey it's a...
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because the nsa program has been under attack recently but i don't think this was the nsa program that we've been speaking about. , the prism program as it has been called. this is a totally different nsa program. it does put in. sa certainly in a good light if they were responsible for this because it's a masterful piece of intelligence gathering. but again, if you're telling al qaeda how you're gathering information about them, in the future they will be much more cautious and you will probably not be able to pick their pockets the same way you have in the past. heather: it puts our sources at risk as well. peter, you mentioned nsa. so i will just ask this question. what if it was edward snowden that had leaked all this information? >> well, i mean obviously that's troubling and people do know a lot more now about our intelligence collection programs. i mean obviously this is a devisive issue between civil libertarians and national security types. but the same sort of thing here, i believe that these programs are, you know, are legal, they're constitutional and they protect our natio
because the nsa program has been under attack recently but i don't think this was the nsa program that we've been speaking about. , the prism program as it has been called. this is a totally different nsa program. it does put in. sa certainly in a good light if they were responsible for this because it's a masterful piece of intelligence gathering. but again, if you're telling al qaeda how you're gathering information about them, in the future they will be much more cautious and you will...
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. >>> tonight, the father of nsa leaker edward snowden is speaking out, saying his son is not a traitor. and though snowden's father says he believes in the american justice system, he does not think his son would get a fair trial if he returns from russia. abc's susan saulny in washington tonight. >> as a father, i want my son to come home. >> reporter: today, in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, lon snowden, father of fugitive nsa leaker edward snowden, said plans have been made to reunite in russia. >> you're going to moscow? >> reporter: bruce fein is the family's lawyer and says it will happen very soon. >> we have visas, we have a date which we won't disclose because of the frenzy. >> reporter: the purpose of trip -- to come up with a criminal defense against charges of espionage. >> what i would like is for this to be vetted in open court for the american people to have all the facts. >> reporter: but the elder snowden is not convinced his son could get a fair trial. >> when you consider many of the statements made by our leaders, they have poisoned the wel
. >>> tonight, the father of nsa leaker edward snowden is speaking out, saying his son is not a traitor. and though snowden's father says he believes in the american justice system, he does not think his son would get a fair trial if he returns from russia. abc's susan saulny in washington tonight. >> as a father, i want my son to come home. >> reporter: today, in an exclusive interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, lon snowden, father of fugitive nsa leaker edward...
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brand-new fallout over nsa leaker edward snowden. subpoenas are reportedly being issued as new questions are being raised about his background. dad. how did you get here? i don't know. [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. with one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly i as planned.. really? geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. one may measure it by the thickness of its glass. the in
brand-new fallout over nsa leaker edward snowden. subpoenas are reportedly being issued as new questions are being raised about his background. dad. how did you get here? i don't know. [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. think of the rubles you'll save. with one touch, fun in the sun. i like fun. well, that went exactly i as planned.. really? geico's defensive...
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another nsa spying bombshell. not only did they break thousands of laws while watching americans, but they claim they did it all by mistake. this is the scandal that keeps getting worse. we'll explain it. >> muslim groups planning a million muslim march set to take place on, get, this 9/11. why? because they say they are the real victims of that attack. >> clayton: take a look at this. a woman not doing any favor to her genders. repeated attempted to exit the garage. ms. al con camerota. it goes on for liar like a minute. she gets out. yeah. that's not going to work. does this prove that women can't drive? we're going to debate it next. "fox & friends" begins right now. hi. my name is alexandra, you are watching my favorite show. "fox & friends." >> alisyn: that's my daughter. >> is it really her favorite show? >> alisyn: it is her favorite show but i would never let her watch it. >> clayton: sounds like a character from the disney show. >> alisyn: i didn't know she recorded that my 8-year-old daughter is with us
another nsa spying bombshell. not only did they break thousands of laws while watching americans, but they claim they did it all by mistake. this is the scandal that keeps getting worse. we'll explain it. >> muslim groups planning a million muslim march set to take place on, get, this 9/11. why? because they say they are the real victims of that attack. >> clayton: take a look at this. a woman not doing any favor to her genders. repeated attempted to exit the garage. ms. al con...